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8.1 Detail of the January miniature from the Très Riches Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry (Chantilly, Bibliothèque du Château [formerly Musée Condé], MS 65, fol. 1v). Image from Wikimedia Commons reproduced courtesy of the Bibliothèque du Château 189
8.2 The Grandes Chroniques (MS Paris, BnF fr. 2813, fol. 4r). Image courtesy of the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Gallica project 196
8.3 Detail of the eighth tapestry in the Trojan War series, showing the death of Achilles (Museo Catedralicio, Zamora, Spain). Image from Wikimedia Commons reproduced courtesy of the Museo Catedralico, Zamora and Paul M.R. Maeyaert 205
9.1 Frontispiece to the new minster charter, copyright the British Library board (London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian A.viii, fol. 2v) 214
9.2 Acca’s cross, Hexham Abbey (copyright Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, photographer T. Middlemass) 218
9.3a Roman altar reused as an Anglo-Saxon cross-base, church of St Oswald-in-Lee, Heavenfield (copyright Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, photographer M. Firby) 219
9.3b Detail from a Roman altar reused as an Anglo-Saxon cross-base, church of St Oswald-in-Lee, Heavenfield (photo author) 220
9.4 Ruthwell cross vine-scroll (copyright Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, photographer T. Middlemass) 222
9.5 Ruthwell cross vine-scroll (copyright Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, photographer T. Middlemass) 223
9.6 Ruthwell cross, annunciation panel (photo author) 226
9.7 Breedon Angel (photo author) 227
9.8 Repton rider (copyright Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, photographers K. Jukes and D. Craig) 228
9.9 Lichfield Angel (courtesy of Lichfield Cathedral) 233
13.1 Series V penny, c.720s, southern England. © Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved 315
13.2 Penny of Æthelberht of East Anglia (d. 794), East Anglia. © Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved 315
13.3 The Franks Casket, c.700, Mercia or Northumbria, left side. © Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved 316
13.4 Horn of Ulf, perhaps 11th century. York Minster. © Chapter of York: reproduced by kind permission 322
13.5 The horn and arms of Ulf depicted on the wall of the nave, c.1290s, York Minster. © Chapter of York: reproduced by kind permission 325
13.6 York minster library, additional MS 533, c.1400. © Chapter of York: reproduced by kind permission 326
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